Hui Jiakang is a Chinese attacker, born on 15 January 1989 in Shenyang, China.
The player started his professional career in 2008, when he debuted with FC Shenzhen, the club he signed two-year deal with. There he was able to demonstrate his football talents and started being considered as a promising player. Altogether the youngster managed to feature in 13 games of the first-team squad, before he left the club in 2010, clinching a contract with FC Chengdu Blades.
There he managed to become a regular first-team starter and got enough playing time to develop his skills. He took part in most of the club’s fixtures during his debut season, but despite being a constant danger for the club’s opponents, he managed to net just one goal.
In 2012 Hui switched clubs, as FC Tianjin Teda declared their intentions to buy the player and turned on his buyout clause.
In 2008 Jiakang debuted with the China U20 national squad at the international level. After making 3 appearances and netting 1 goal at the youth international level, he was called-up to join the senior national team.
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